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stuart: it was changed in nebraska. >> it was changed to go around, but not the -- stuart: it says it will add little emissions. >> it's been dismissed by every person straight down the line, not every just environmental organization. stuart: it's a study in four years and you are saying the state department is flat out totally wrong? >> flat out totally wrong. stuart: why are they wrong? >> it is one of the most -- >>. stuart: is it a conspiracy? >> quite possibly. when hillary clinton was director of the state department, her lobbyists -- i mean, her deputy campaign advisor is now transcanada's chief lobbyist. what do you think about that? stuart: that's a conspiracy theory? >> it is a conflict of interest in the legal realm it would be called a conflict of interest. but of course government is dealing with these conflicts of interests all the time. stuart: hold on a second. i think it is going to be built. i think this oil is going to come out of the ground and go. let's suppose i'm right that this does happen. what will you do? will you engage in civil disobedience? >> there's alr
stuart: it was changed in nebraska. >> it was changed to go around, but not the -- stuart: it says it will add little emissions. >> it's been dismissed by every person straight down the line, not every just environmental organization. stuart: it's a study in four years and you are saying the state department is flat out totally wrong? >> flat out totally wrong. stuart: why are they wrong? >> it is one of the most -- >>. stuart: is it a conspiracy? >> quite...
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a very dangerous situation that will change tomorrow. anybody who buys stocks here is hoping to sell them higher. liz: i would say to everybody watching right now, that is very true. when you say this team did i ben bernanke and company as far as putting in so much liquidity to prop it up, at some point that will have to fall, is that an inevitability? >> there's no advance of when that will be. all you can know is it is not really healthy, it is dangerous, it may go on for some time, i cannot say. i never dreamed between 2004 2004-2008 the housing bubble would last as long as it did. you can never know how long they will last, but the pressure is on people to buy stocks to keep up with the market. that is the wrong thing to do after everything that has happened in the last couple of years. liz: while we know perhaps highly caffeinated energy drinks aren't really great for our heart, at least over the next couple of hours after you drink it you will have a lot more energy, so why not ride the wave for certain investors. had i listened a
a very dangerous situation that will change tomorrow. anybody who buys stocks here is hoping to sell them higher. liz: i would say to everybody watching right now, that is very true. when you say this team did i ben bernanke and company as far as putting in so much liquidity to prop it up, at some point that will have to fall, is that an inevitability? >> there's no advance of when that will be. all you can know is it is not really healthy, it is dangerous, it may go on for some time, i...
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is that changing? is there some real good business strategy going on now that they could be a attractive investment? >> there will always be volatile. there is probably still some risk there it is not for everybody but it certainly seems like we've kind of turned the corner. we have the consolidation. we have a group of guys running airlines which as one guy said the other day, no longer are larger than life guys running airlines. the guys running them are former accountants, former cfos, former lawyers. so the business is now, let's make some money. so you still have the risk that something breaks out in the middle east and price of oil spikes real quickly. ashley: right. >> that could cause a problem. generally the business has changed. it is a different business now. ashley: better times ahead. bob macadoo from imperial capital. thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. tracy: only didn't have pay for cookies. ashley: i know. prices aren't going down basically. tracy: that's for sure. we have an ho
is that changing? is there some real good business strategy going on now that they could be a attractive investment? >> there will always be volatile. there is probably still some risk there it is not for everybody but it certainly seems like we've kind of turned the corner. we have the consolidation. we have a group of guys running airlines which as one guy said the other day, no longer are larger than life guys running airlines. the guys running them are former accountants, former cfos,...
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change. you know what i'm saying. you can add anything to it and there is no way to come out ahead of it. what do you make of that? >> the president is running the country. it is like running a business. if your board of directors tells you you have to make cuts, you have to make cuts and he should deal to make them without cutting any essential services particularly when the cuts are this small. we can do this if the president will lead, if the government will go forth in an effective manner. neil: what does it say the president say these cuts are to tony and anne cuts to the core, armageddon like, does he really have the appetite for the substantial things we need to see done for the continued resolutions? by the end of this month and more substantial cuts down the road in future months. >> i think the american people know these are not to tony and cuts, they are not severe cuts, we have a spending problem. when you spend more than you ring in you have a spending problem. they're making a b
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they have had multiple management changes. you have several names that are gaining double-digit percentage terms. jpmorgan, procter & gamble, home depot and disney all gained 13-point something percent. obviously, some stellar performers for the year 2013. dagen: thank you, nicole spee look look like a good time for apple. they are talking about a iwatch. reporter: it shook up the music and smart phone industry. that they are talking about shaking up the watch industry. the top designer at apple, the top design chief and a staff of 100 people have already filed 75 patents already and they are working on this wearable tech knowledge he that could have a whole host of very cool features. a lot of people very concerned about the long-term prospects that will generate growth out of this company. speaking of growth, citigroup believes that this is a huge opportunity for apple calling it the $6 billion opportunity. bringing additional revenues, higher margins, a win-win all the way. again, if you cannot get dagen to switch, what is
they have had multiple management changes. you have several names that are gaining double-digit percentage terms. jpmorgan, procter & gamble, home depot and disney all gained 13-point something percent. obviously, some stellar performers for the year 2013. dagen: thank you, nicole spee look look like a good time for apple. they are talking about a iwatch. reporter: it shook up the music and smart phone industry. that they are talking about shaking up the watch industry. the top designer at...
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>> it doesn't change our plans. melissa: does it worry you? >> certified. the epa has been very objection is. i live in an area that brings a lot of cool for me so it we saw happen with those that are very harmful to the paper industry especially those that earn coal, as we are very concerned, but at some point people in this country will say we want jobs, we want economic development and we can do that and have a clean environment. they are not mutually exclusive. that has been the debate over this bill. they have portrayed it jobs versus the economy. i think they can work together. melissa: thank you for coming ongood luck to you. coming up on "money," top white house officials think the worst is already happening from the sequester. but they might have much trouble with the lie detector test as this guy. >> you are free to go. >> good, because i have a hot date tonight. a date. dinner alone. watching tv alone. all right, i'm goingo sit at home and auto ladies in the victoria's secret catalog. sears catalog. melissa: we run their claims through the "money
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>> i do not see any changes. due to mccarthy and a chief lieutenant for secretary jackson, unlikely to change anything. she was in charge of the air standards, which dramatically reduced the ability of to be competitive. in the department of energy, i am hoping this guy owns a car so he can understand what the rest of us feel like we pay $4 per gallon to fill this out. and he is in favor of cracking. the department of energy has nothing to do with driving. all of that is regulated by the epa. gerri: so we catch one break in this whole thing and maybe that's why he got the job. i guess this story that i have been paying so much attention to is the keystone pipeline. the state department's report. it is not a big thrt to the environment. shouldn't they just go ahead? what are they going to flip the switch and get this thing going? >> this is the fourth generation of the environmental impact statement. all of them said that this report acknowledged, as they poted out that it's not even going to have much of an impac
>> i do not see any changes. due to mccarthy and a chief lieutenant for secretary jackson, unlikely to change anything. she was in charge of the air standards, which dramatically reduced the ability of to be competitive. in the department of energy, i am hoping this guy owns a car so he can understand what the rest of us feel like we pay $4 per gallon to fill this out. and he is in favor of cracking. the department of energy has nothing to do with driving. all of that is regulated by the...
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gerri: i don't think anybody was thinking of a quick change coming from the federal reserve. what do you see as the impact of the fed unwinding this debt? >> the fed encourages bad behavior, dangerous behavior, so doesn't want people to save, and wants people to spend, it is actually targeted inflation for the currency. this is amazing they want to lose 2.5% in purchasing power per year. this whole thing is being held together by deficit spending and money printing. in the last four years, think about this, on a cash counting spending $8 billion to get the dow to go up. the second it pulls away, what will hold it up? 1.8%? gerri: it is not even that, my friend. it was fairly positive. but they go back to mark for a second, if i could. they ripped right through it. now to what's going on in the marketplace you have to set yourself here we are, get. is there another bubble that will burst and take it down? do you see anything like that on the horizon? >> equities are the only place to be in the long run and all the other alternatives look bad. the real tell mama facing investor
gerri: i don't think anybody was thinking of a quick change coming from the federal reserve. what do you see as the impact of the fed unwinding this debt? >> the fed encourages bad behavior, dangerous behavior, so doesn't want people to save, and wants people to spend, it is actually targeted inflation for the currency. this is amazing they want to lose 2.5% in purchasing power per year. this whole thing is being held together by deficit spending and money printing. in the last four...
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tell me what this changes. >> thanks, melissa. good to be here. what we're looking at is the system where they take payments that people make on their mortgages, process them and pass them onto the investors who hold the mortgage-backed securities. these are antiquated systems. they haven't been updated in years. i've joked that they're outrecruiting cobalt programmers out of retirement homes to come in and hold them together. so i think ed dimarco at fhfa has the right idea. he doesn't want both firms spending money independently to build systems on their own. he wants to try to save money to do it. the problem is, with the approach taken to actually have fannie and freddie own them, i think is going to end up costing us money in the long run. melissa: why? why does it end up costing us money? >> think about it. all the money they spend is less money that comes back to treasury under the repayment plan or the payment plan, rather, to treasury. so that you're reeling building a system aimed at fannie and freddie securities but in the background we
tell me what this changes. >> thanks, melissa. good to be here. what we're looking at is the system where they take payments that people make on their mortgages, process them and pass them onto the investors who hold the mortgage-backed securities. these are antiquated systems. they haven't been updated in years. i've joked that they're outrecruiting cobalt programmers out of retirement homes to come in and hold them together. so i think ed dimarco at fhfa has the right idea. he doesn't...
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is that part of the psychology that is changing? >> you're right, they have become more cynical as a result of what happened the last four or five years. when we started in the home building it was very simple. if you could build a home and monthly payments were less than their rent out of a two-bedroom garden apartment, people would buy the home. think we're back to that point. david: now, the fed of course has gotten very much involved. we also have the government housing programs that did or didn't work depending on your perspective but the fed is buying up massively these mortgage-backed instruments. i'm wondering what would happen if the fed, would that stop the housing market cold? >> it wouldn't stop it cold. it might slow it down, from the path it's on but it wouldn't stop it cold. david: i got to talk about what you mean to the city of los angeles because if you look at housing you have to look at urban renewal. some cities like detroit unfortunately are going down. other cities like los angeles are going up partly because
is that part of the psychology that is changing? >> you're right, they have become more cynical as a result of what happened the last four or five years. when we started in the home building it was very simple. if you could build a home and monthly payments were less than their rent out of a two-bedroom garden apartment, people would buy the home. think we're back to that point. david: now, the fed of course has gotten very much involved. we also have the government housing programs that...
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either he is going to change or the press is going to change, the truth will come out because there is no more tolerance for the kind of misstatements and this action. lou: i think you're exactly right. this in a strange way began with our white house correspondent ed henry reacting with his colleagues the very simple fact they were kept out of a three-day weekend by this present and then all that has happened from that. thank you very much. much more on the false claims of sequester armaddon, pucker lips, national media certainly not so compliant and it certainly not complicit with this presidency. >> a wall street gend sounds the alarm for america's coming entitlement crisis. we will show you what he says it will be worse than 2008 in tonight's "chalk talk." a big bubble in china. moody's chief economist joins us, he tells us what will happen to our economy if china's construction bubble finally bursts. next. dad, i'd put that down. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing t
either he is going to change or the press is going to change, the truth will come out because there is no more tolerance for the kind of misstatements and this action. lou: i think you're exactly right. this in a strange way began with our white house correspondent ed henry reacting with his colleagues the very simple fact they were kept out of a three-day weekend by this present and then all that has happened from that. thank you very much. much more on the false claims of sequester armaddon,...
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they even changed their logo for a short period of time the typical pirate ship was replaced with a ship having north korean flags on it later we contacted people from the pirate bay who said this was a joke which was aimed at directing attention to their problems that they are being prosecuted but certainly as we know all jokes have some truth behind them. poor but sexy no longer than a few minutes report on how the new emerging stylish face of burden makes them feel the city's soul is being stolen class. stock domestic opposition to the euro and severe austerity in europe appear not to be enough to force latvia to rethink joining the eurozone in twenty fourteen later in the program we tell you whether we could prove to be a fatal move stay with us this is r.t. live in moscow. as paul was the envy of amber as. he never put his trust in anyone and rightly so. his body was found on the floor of his shoes and towels. but did he die of natural causes. the mystery of stomach stuck. on r.t.e. documentary. these children are in me. they're serving a certain. just like their mother. little ones
they even changed their logo for a short period of time the typical pirate ship was replaced with a ship having north korean flags on it later we contacted people from the pirate bay who said this was a joke which was aimed at directing attention to their problems that they are being prosecuted but certainly as we know all jokes have some truth behind them. poor but sexy no longer than a few minutes report on how the new emerging stylish face of burden makes them feel the city's soul is being...
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the country is changing. the strategy on the republican side does not seem to be changing accordingly. >> no, that's right. cuccinelli is clearly out of sync to run in a swing state. he is the kind of candidate who is going to deliver a race that republicans could win probably to democrats, but it's interesting. cuccinelli obviously represents the worst of the republican party right now. he is a tea party troglodite. he doesn't believe in global warming. he doesn't believe women have any reproductive rights. he has sort of been left out there. he bet on the sort of tea party, you know, a while ago. terry mcauliffe, let's not let him off the hook. he represents the worst of the democratic party, which is power achieved through money, selling of access, lobbying, connections. basically relationships based on connections with big business, and who do you blame for this race between the worst of both parties? >> the state of virginia. >> i blame the state of virginia, partly because they have a one-term term limi
the country is changing. the strategy on the republican side does not seem to be changing accordingly. >> no, that's right. cuccinelli is clearly out of sync to run in a swing state. he is the kind of candidate who is going to deliver a race that republicans could win probably to democrats, but it's interesting. cuccinelli obviously represents the worst of the republican party right now. he is a tea party troglodite. he doesn't believe in global warming. he doesn't believe women have any...
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coming up changes in alameda. what are the drivers doing? (sirens) in the next edition of people drivers doinyou can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found people behaving badly. >> no matter how many st drivers are still going to ignore them unless the sign reads free money. i have proven that fact time and time again but now if you don't notice the not one but two "no turn on red signs" at otis and park in alameda you might just get a surprise (siren chirp) because alameda police are now issuing tickets to anyone who ignores those signs or j
coming up changes in alameda. what are the drivers doing? (sirens) in the next edition of people drivers doinyou can't move the tv there. yuh-huh. we have a wireless receiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless...
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you become changed by reading it. and then you're finished with it, then you're lost again, and you're back to just who you are. >> brown: that interplay across centuries of literature is evident in several poems in the collection that allude to the death of his wife, literary critic ann ferry, in 2006. >> there are a number of poems in this book of which that experience is entered into, and some of the classical materials i had been translating. seven years ago, ferry moved to be nearer his daughter and grandsons, and in his new neighborhood he now finds himself the unofficial poet laureate of matt murphy's, a local irish pub that has immortalized him with a photo on the wall, and a passage from one of his poems painted around the bar. he's also working his way through a new translation of one of the most famous poems in world literature, virgil's epic "the aeneid," hoping to finish in another two years. the recognition is pleasing, he told me, though he had his own humorous take on the national book award victory. >
you become changed by reading it. and then you're finished with it, then you're lost again, and you're back to just who you are. >> brown: that interplay across centuries of literature is evident in several poems in the collection that allude to the death of his wife, literary critic ann ferry, in 2006. >> there are a number of poems in this book of which that experience is entered into, and some of the classical materials i had been translating. seven years ago, ferry moved to be...
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paul ryan floats change to medicare plan. gop centrists balk at ryan medicare shift. republican goal to balance budget could mean deep cuts to health programs. new york republican peter king tells "the washington post," quote, i know a number of people who have real concerns about where this is going. one of the last presidents to balance the budget was herbert hoover. oh, yes, happy days are here again. nbc's kristin welker joins us live from the white house. kristin, one imagines that each day the president wakes up believing that the white house -- sorry, that house republicans will see sense and perhaps pursue a more balanced approach and then they come up with another brilliant way to slash discretionary spending, cut programs for the poor. what's the white house saying about republicans' latest budget proposals? >> reporter: well, martin, good afternoon. it's interesting, the white house hasn't officially weighed in really. they say they are reviewing the latest cr proposal by republicans, only saying that the president has specific guidelines that include that
paul ryan floats change to medicare plan. gop centrists balk at ryan medicare shift. republican goal to balance budget could mean deep cuts to health programs. new york republican peter king tells "the washington post," quote, i know a number of people who have real concerns about where this is going. one of the last presidents to balance the budget was herbert hoover. oh, yes, happy days are here again. nbc's kristin welker joins us live from the white house. kristin, one imagines...
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we now know that the brain is continuously changing. we now know that each time you acquire a new skill or ability, the brain is actually changing its wiring. id is actually changing its functionality. is actually specializing. answer that specialization, your account for the development of the skill or ability in play. we know this occurs throughout life. in fact commit to the end of life, because we know we can improve our ability and we can acquire a new skill to the end of life. here we have an older woman who has acquired a skill in later life, basket weaving. we know that because she has developed a special ability at this point in life, she has remodeled her brain, and that accounts for her developing of this expertise. this is in play in our lives and throughout our lives because our lives are so richly varied from early childhood onward, we create, through billions of moments of brain change, an incredible individuation of ourselves so that through these changes, we have a special ability is shared by no one else in this room i
we now know that the brain is continuously changing. we now know that each time you acquire a new skill or ability, the brain is actually changing its wiring. id is actually changing its functionality. is actually specializing. answer that specialization, your account for the development of the skill or ability in play. we know this occurs throughout life. in fact commit to the end of life, because we know we can improve our ability and we can acquire a new skill to the end of life. here we...
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and ginsberg and buel were able to start changing this meeting, they changed the title, they changed the panel by adding mark beul and they changed the content and they were clearly unhappy with this meeting and decided to unofficially add him as a speaker and so it was became a much different meeting and how they did it is they sent letters and they pretty much abused panel members by saying things behind our back, saying that we were inadequate, we were abusive, we were biased and we could not hold the meeting, all of this so what happens that works? the common wealth club basically caved in and what happened is i was up... i received a bunch of documents from the common wealth club. and then i did a sunshine request to olive gong and asked her in the same documents, she said, those documents don't exist. and i had them. so i requested to her process, she would go through these and let me know what each department said and if they had any of these e-mails and she went back and he said, no, we don't have any of these e-mails. so, it came down to, we were basically although i had all
and ginsberg and buel were able to start changing this meeting, they changed the title, they changed the panel by adding mark beul and they changed the content and they were clearly unhappy with this meeting and decided to unofficially add him as a speaker and so it was became a much different meeting and how they did it is they sent letters and they pretty much abused panel members by saying things behind our back, saying that we were inadequate, we were abusive, we were biased and we could...
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you changed this state. you changed this country. and as pastor moore said, you changed the world. and for that we are truly grateful to you. [ applause ] >> the police chief gave him his badge. history cannot be changed. what happened, happened, right? before chief murphy, at least, the past is worth still wrestling with for the sake of what comes next. at least that's how it seems. joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how did you reach the decision that you would offer this apology in those terms for your police force in this way? >> it was a very easy decision to make. congressman lewis is one of the most decent, brave men that i think i have ever known. and, you know, he has stood in the face of danger, scorn, and ridicule. he is a nonviolent man, a man of peace, but a man of great conviction. and as i told him, a badge is an officer's symbol of trust. and he said to me he didn't think he was worthy to receive it. and i said he was worthy more than any man i've
you changed this state. you changed this country. and as pastor moore said, you changed the world. and for that we are truly grateful to you. [ applause ] >> the police chief gave him his badge. history cannot be changed. what happened, happened, right? before chief murphy, at least, the past is worth still wrestling with for the sake of what comes next. at least that's how it seems. joining us now is chief kevin murphy of the montgomery, alabama, police department. chief murphy, thank...
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they even changed their logo for a short period of time the typical pirate ship was replaced with a ship having north korean flags on it later we contacted people from the pirate bay who said this was a joke which was aimed at directing attention to their problems that they are being prosecuted but certainly as we know all jokes have some truth behind them. china's prime minister has opened the national people's congress in beijing the event is especially significant this year due to a handover of power to a new generation of communist party leaders which only occurs once a decade among the rhames as a double digit boost to defense spending something which may worry china's main rival the us where recent spending cuts have meant a big blow for the military first as steve seeing from the university of nottingham says that washington so-called pivot to asia prompted beijing's defensive stance the new chinese president xi jinping is a much more self-confident confident assertive and nationalistic person it and therefore we are likely to see a china much more assertive in the next ten years
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. >> okay i wish we had a lot more time and there is a lot of subject that is we didn't have a change chance too touch on today but i want to thank you both and it has been very informative for our audience and i wish you the best of luck in the upcoming year. >> okay i have a valentine's day gift for you -- okay. >>>
. >> okay i wish we had a lot more time and there is a lot of subject that is we didn't have a change chance too touch on today but i want to thank you both and it has been very informative for our audience and i wish you the best of luck in the upcoming year. >> okay i have a valentine's day gift for you -- okay. >>>
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on the change column, a little bit to the left, you will see that the margin of scores that changed from last year is somewhat small. we think most of the scores are insignificant statistically and the big point that we can see from the chart is almost all of the psas are able to approach or are well-above the 85% threshold we aim for. what we're trying to do for the public, of course, is to present outcomes that they can appreciate. you know, to provide parks that have great facilities, and so when we do our park evaluations we break them out into 14 features. these are the various aspects of the park the benchs, the children's play areas, hard scapes, lawns, that really denote the various types of maintenance and types of experiences that the users have. again they have been very stable. the changes since the last year are fairly small. and over the time you can see that the department is has really different focus to the area s where there is high use, the gardens, restrooms, athletic fields have improved. there are low use areas, wider in acreage and harder to maintain, but also, it
on the change column, a little bit to the left, you will see that the margin of scores that changed from last year is somewhat small. we think most of the scores are insignificant statistically and the big point that we can see from the chart is almost all of the psas are able to approach or are well-above the 85% threshold we aim for. what we're trying to do for the public, of course, is to present outcomes that they can appreciate. you know, to provide parks that have great facilities, and so...
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people come out and say, we have to change our belief systems, change our values. that's not the case. i think we have to be able to articulate how what we believe is relevant to more than just ageing white guys who make over $100,000. as you know, the republicans who win campaigns and are dangerous -- everybody, when i ran, no republican had won in my district. working class voters all voted for me. you go through working class neighborhoods and every pickup truck wasn't the democrats. it's so funny. you go around the bayou and where the doctors live, not there. you get to where the country was, all those people voted for me. that's what we've lost, that ronald reagan populist appeal. >> absolutely. if you look at new jersey, for example, chris christie, he's put the state's fiscal house into order. he's taken on the teachers unions. he's taken on the excesses of public employee unions. he straightened the state out. he has record number of support with hispanics in new jersey. republicans can advance conservative agenda and get the support of minorities and women
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because that's not going to deal with the problem and not going to change the behavior. i think that's what we've learned to focus on is what can we do, what kind of intervention to create a strength-based approach to where we're providing rewards, also when someone is doing good and recognizing their progress, not just sanctioning them when in fact they relapse because relapse is a fact, and it's part and parcel to addiction recovery. >> george, let me ask you, marty raisesed the point that the reason that we need felony possibilities with drug possession offenses is that we need an incentive for people to choose treatment when they are charged with a crime. do you agree with them [ >> i don't. i understand where marty is coming from. i think we have to make sure when we're treating this as a misdemeanor we do have a tool to ensure that people who need treatment are going to be afforded the opportunity and are going to have treatment. i also agree with tal, not necessarily everybody that uses drugs is an addict, and not necessarily everybody who uses drugs needs to have
because that's not going to deal with the problem and not going to change the behavior. i think that's what we've learned to focus on is what can we do, what kind of intervention to create a strength-based approach to where we're providing rewards, also when someone is doing good and recognizing their progress, not just sanctioning them when in fact they relapse because relapse is a fact, and it's part and parcel to addiction recovery. >> george, let me ask you, marty raisesed the point...
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i want it back -- not for me, but for my children. >> we want these things to change. there are no values anymore. everything is just a big lie. >> this man has unleashed political shock waves. he is the head of the country's anti-corruption authority. he publicized the fact that the mayor here cannot explain where some 2 million euros of his assets came from. that is not all -- slovenia's prime minister has 2 million euros in his private account that cannot be explained either. >> not looking into mid-level servants, but we started looking into assets of top politicians in slovenia. it was a shock that basically an institution -- it was a shock. >> some suspected it was designed to force the prime minister out of office. >> the timing on this was too good to be true. it could have been published before or later, but instead, it was placed to have the maximum effect. >> even a change of government in slovenia will not alter things overnight. the battle against corruption is only just beginning. >> the report from the commission should not be taken as a sign that the ru
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she changes topics in her letters. it starts out with a political statement about why the southerners favored slavery and are still doing a rebellion against the tyranny. and she questions that. and then she goes on and in the middle of a paragraph, remember the ladies. and then goes on further to suggest that if john did not like this idea, it was a remarkable thing because he was in a position to do something. he was on the committee that was drafting a declaration of independence. he could have made a move for women's rights. it is remarkable that she did suggest that. >> give us a sense of the role women have in society. they could not vote. how could women be influential? >> it is much more subtle. in the same way -- many times, a decision is made, people think that the husband makes the decision. there is a kitchen table discussion that goes on before that. in the adams household, there were a lot of kitchen table discussions between john and abigail. abigail may not have been the most obvious in making the decis
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but don't expect a big change in relations with the u.s. the man set to step in and win those elections is his vice president. >> it is interesting, the framing of this sounds so dire, which is so unusual that it sounds like chair basically warning everybody that they are expecting that he is going to die. shasta darlington for us this morning. thank you, shasta. >>> let's get right to john. he's got an update on other stories making news. >> this just in. the sistine chapel just about seven minutes ago closed to the public to prepare for the conclave to elect a new pope. the cardinals are meeting again this morning and we may learn as early as today when that conclave will begin. before that happens, an american cardinal who was in rome to help choose an expo is addressing the child sex abuse scandal directly. cardinal francis george, the archbishop of chicago, said the next monotiff must commit to "zero tolerance." >>> a dominican woman who claims she was paid to have sex with senator robert menendez of new jersey now insists she made the
but don't expect a big change in relations with the u.s. the man set to step in and win those elections is his vice president. >> it is interesting, the framing of this sounds so dire, which is so unusual that it sounds like chair basically warning everybody that they are expecting that he is going to die. shasta darlington for us this morning. thank you, shasta. >>> let's get right to john. he's got an update on other stories making news. >> this just in. the sistine...
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neuroscience could change that. once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some point. >> go ahead. >> we have the two distributions. we have one distribution based on "free will or volitional control" which applies on the civil side and used to apply under the a.l.i. test and now we have a new distribution of being able to distinguish right from wrong. so now we have two completely different distributions that we're drawing that bright line on. >> competent versus volitional. we can decide that cognitive isn't sufficient, but it is the basis where we draw the line. sorry. >> ok. so to get back to the science, do you see how the research that you're doing and this i
neuroscience could change that. once we understand and have a better understanding of human behavior and we recognize that there is a much finer graduation that we can draw than this bright line, perhaps it will shift the line or start over. it's not all that consistent, inconsistent with the way to do things. >> i think it is inconsistent, so if you want an open debate, we have to open the debate. >> i would like to jump in at some point. >> go ahead. >> we have the two...
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i think of the last three four years have changed the culture is changing slowly it still needs to change radically off to the scandals that we've seen in two thousand and twelve and the rate in a place and also some of the deals with middle eastern firms that we've seen through h.s.b.c. the standard chartered so. there has to be a sea of changed in the u.k. but in terms of what the immediate impact would be would be telling driving elsewhere or driven elsewhere sorry i came let's talk about the other side to this then the people the masses i should say about already to kate on bank is getting these extortionate bonuses going to mention the hate just b.c. case today the chief executive i have a seven million pounds he will be getting as part of the package but doesn't feel some people what would be your reaction to those people that a say bank is simply don't deserve this kind of task they're just doing their job no i completely understand those concerns and the public outcry which is why there has been such a strong. strong case for a sea change in the banking sector i think with h.s.b.c
i think of the last three four years have changed the culture is changing slowly it still needs to change radically off to the scandals that we've seen in two thousand and twelve and the rate in a place and also some of the deals with middle eastern firms that we've seen through h.s.b.c. the standard chartered so. there has to be a sea of changed in the u.k. but in terms of what the immediate impact would be would be telling driving elsewhere or driven elsewhere sorry i came let's talk about...
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okay, we have agenda item, but before we get started i would like to welcome superviser chang. she is the vice chair, correct. >> this meeting will come to order, welcome my name is cohen and to my right is chang to the right is supervisor campos. and the crowd goes wild. thank you, thank you very much. >> madam clerk, i want to thank sfgtv and thank you for making us look beautiful and sounding smart. please silence all cell phones and complete any speaker cards to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the committee clerk and each member will be allotted the same number of minutes to speak. the items will appear on the march 12, 2013 board meeting agenda unless otherwise stated. >> excellent. i'm so excited. okay, could you please call item one. >> item number one is a hearing controller office park maintenance report for fiscal year 2011 and 2012. and parks throughout the city. >> are there any opening remarks? seeing none let's begin. >> i am sorry, there is one, excuse me. >> good morning, everyone, so i just wanted to introduce hearing item that was previo
okay, we have agenda item, but before we get started i would like to welcome superviser chang. she is the vice chair, correct. >> this meeting will come to order, welcome my name is cohen and to my right is chang to the right is supervisor campos. and the crowd goes wild. thank you, thank you very much. >> madam clerk, i want to thank sfgtv and thank you for making us look beautiful and sounding smart. please silence all cell phones and complete any speaker cards to be included as...
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change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of all drug crimes, and 87% of that 7. 50 were arrested for possession alone, that's according to the fbi. when you see this, i'm sure it's one of the reasons why you put forward this amendment. is that--do those numbers support the idea that, hey, we have to totally rethink on a national basis not just a state basis, our laws about marijuana. >> yes, they absolutely do. 55% of coloradoans said that the war on drugs is enough. we've had enough of this marijuana prohibition. we're tired of arresting citizens and it doesn'
change the law. the reason why they're in a hard place right now is because congress has laws on the books and they have to find ways to enforce them. they have to balance the state laws that are contradicting them. >> michael: let's take a look at some of those laws, brian. i think it will make your argument pretty clear about why you even created this amendment. in 2011 pot arrests these stats come from policing pot, 2011 marijuana-related arrests. 750,000 people were arrested. 50% of...
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any exacting any change is not really exacting, but encouraging any changes to occur with the mayor's office and our office and the controller's office and so that i think there is a lot of possibility of what we will come out of the work that they are doing in terms of the reserves. >> any questions? >> any questions for the deputy? >> no? >> oh,, yeah, commissioner mar. >> just a quick question on it. >> if the city pretty much up in terms of their testing in terms of for the electrical inspecters or do we have a list or we waiting for them to do the tests? >> so this is the majority of the tests that we are doing now, all have to do with position-based testing, so we have to work with them and one of the... with the dhr and one of the problems that we have had is that we have not filled the positions in omany years we did not have a good job descriptions and we did not have good specifications. but, we are the electrical inspectors and we are currently working on and the electrical inspectors is what we were having interviews today to establish a list and then we will go through to
any exacting any change is not really exacting, but encouraging any changes to occur with the mayor's office and our office and the controller's office and so that i think there is a lot of possibility of what we will come out of the work that they are doing in terms of the reserves. >> any questions? >> any questions for the deputy? >> no? >> oh,, yeah, commissioner mar. >> just a quick question on it. >> if the city pretty much up in terms of their testing...
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yourself in the way that you want to change. and create those opportunities for you for years to come. those the most happiest moments i have seen. and i have seen a lot of that happen as well. we have to do for the most disadvantaged and challenged kids in the systems. that we touch upon when it's juvenile, youth or adult probation. again, thank you very much for coming together and making this your priority as well. and again thank you for the lead agencies doing this too. appreciate it. [applause] >> i'm your host of "culturewire," and today, here at electric works in san francisco. nice to see you today. thanks for inviting us in and showing us your amazing facility today. >> my pleasure. >> how long has electric works been around? >> electric works has been in san francisco since the beginning of 2007. we moved here from brisbane from our old innovation. we do printmaking, gallery shows, and we have a fabulous retail store where there are lots of fun things to find. >> we will look at all of that as we walk around. it is in
yourself in the way that you want to change. and create those opportunities for you for years to come. those the most happiest moments i have seen. and i have seen a lot of that happen as well. we have to do for the most disadvantaged and challenged kids in the systems. that we touch upon when it's juvenile, youth or adult probation. again, thank you very much for coming together and making this your priority as well. and again thank you for the lead agencies doing this too. appreciate it....
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changing from being a gang member to a former gang member involves a change in identity. this is a tricky process. it is slow and steady, and there is frustration. the gang is replaced with drugs, and there are fallbacks. relapses, connections, there are struggles. this is where collaboration needs to take hold. it has now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i
changing from being a gang member to a former gang member involves a change in identity. this is a tricky process. it is slow and steady, and there is frustration. the gang is replaced with drugs, and there are fallbacks. relapses, connections, there are struggles. this is where collaboration needs to take hold. it has now become a cliche, to say that we cannot rest on our way out of this problem. i no longer want to hear those words. this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i...
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out of afghanistan not republic of afghanistan and so far they have not changed that tone and unless they change that the people of afghanistan will not be supporting it fall upon that want to reverse things back to to the stone age and we cannot afford that afghanistan has to live in this world it is up to the taliban to show their real face not the face that is pushed by the british intelligence or the facts on the intelligence every paramilitary group looks larger than life when they're in battlefields inviting grohl of war but when they come to a political front then. the proof is is there and these people have to for the present an agenda to the people of afghanistan and present a team. all taleban the old agendas will not be acceptable to the afghan people do you think and aleck did taliban could save face so to speak for the western groups there what they say they may say ok well the taliban is here but this time it's by boat so that's good enough. i think the west is confused the west is looking for an exit a very speedy exit and then. i'm afraid that they will probably do wh
out of afghanistan not republic of afghanistan and so far they have not changed that tone and unless they change that the people of afghanistan will not be supporting it fall upon that want to reverse things back to to the stone age and we cannot afford that afghanistan has to live in this world it is up to the taliban to show their real face not the face that is pushed by the british intelligence or the facts on the intelligence every paramilitary group looks larger than life when they're in...
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they even changed their logo for a short period of time of the typical pirate ship was replaced with a ship having north korean flags on it. later we contacted people from the pirate bay they said that this was a joke which was its main aim was to focus attention on that the pirate has been prosecuted worldwide but still you know if it's a joke but there is a certain truth behind any joke as we know well of course as if they there usually is thank you so much for that update out r.t. that here chatzky thinking. of moving on in china prime minister has opened to the national people's congress in beijing the event is especially significant this year due to a handover of power to a new generation of communist party leaders which only occurs once in a decade among their names as a double digit boost to defense spending something which may worry china's main rival the us where recent spending cuts have meant a big blow to the military well professor steve saying from the universe the university of nottingham says washington's so-called pivot to asia has prompted beijing's focus on defense
they even changed their logo for a short period of time of the typical pirate ship was replaced with a ship having north korean flags on it. later we contacted people from the pirate bay they said that this was a joke which was its main aim was to focus attention on that the pirate has been prosecuted worldwide but still you know if it's a joke but there is a certain truth behind any joke as we know well of course as if they there usually is thank you so much for that update out r.t. that here...
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being able to help people figure out what changes they can make, how to sustain whatever changes they are doing, and how to make that really incorporated into their life. to me, that is where true recovery comes into play when you can actually take the skills and the strategies that you are learning and then use them. absolutely, and i am glad you mentioned recovery because that's going to be the subject of our next panel. we'll be right back. [music playing] when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your whole world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself or a loved one and make sense of life again. for information, treatment referral, and most importantly, help call 1-800-662-help. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. [music playing] the recovery program at rutgers is a unique program that includes housing for students. right now in new brunswick, we can hold 38 students and in newark we can hold 8 students. the housing in new brunswick has been around since 1988. the recovery program itself started around 1983 under lisa laitman. our program
being able to help people figure out what changes they can make, how to sustain whatever changes they are doing, and how to make that really incorporated into their life. to me, that is where true recovery comes into play when you can actually take the skills and the strategies that you are learning and then use them. absolutely, and i am glad you mentioned recovery because that's going to be the subject of our next panel. we'll be right back. [music playing] when you have a drug or alcohol...
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what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our state isn't alone here in idaho in dealing with mental illness and mental disorders through the juvenile justice system. in many cases, there's really just a gap between an acute care facility like the one my son visited and jail. there just aren't a lot of options. i will say in defense of idaho that advocacy again proved very powerful in our case, and the state's been very forthcoming in providing services for my son. >> the hartford current and pbs had put together a documentary for frontline on adam lanza and his mother nancy, the first person he killed on that horrific day. various people have told the current reporters that adam had a hard time connecting with people. he didn't like to be touched. he had a hard time in school and crowded hallways were difficult for him. one friend said he had aspergers. and here is what marvin, who was a long time friend of adam's mother, said abo
what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our state isn't alone here in idaho in dealing with mental illness and mental disorders through the juvenile justice system. in many cases, there's really just a gap between an acute care facility like the one my son visited and jail. there just aren't a lot of options. i will say in defense of idaho that advocacy again proved very powerful in our case, and the state's...
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women black women and the name change i want to make change and listen i have listened to you said no one ever has been even during the part. of all the communities across america minority communities of the one most affected by gun violence just last year after americans made up fifty six percent of all on the sites despite making up just thirteen percent of the population so naturally the n.r.a. wants to play on fear and flood these areas with more guns so that the gun industry that funds the n.r.a. can make even more money and matter how many more kids have to be killed on the streets of chicago a place. that is fair. for two hundred years before ronald reagan came to washington small business in this country was booming all across the country small mom and pop shops were the name of the game and people needed food they went to their local grocer or their local baker or the local butcher. when they did something to fix up the house they went to the local hardware store clothing even furniture while manufactured by hundreds of many times small companies all over america were sold at
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so, i know we'll continue to work hard to make positive change. colleagues, are there any additional comments? then why don't we have a motion to continue this item to the call of the chair. can we take that without objection? that will be the order. madam clerk, are there any other items before the committee? >> no other matter. >> then we are adjourned. thank you. [adjourned] happy new year, everybody. i love the fact that we are doing a tournament here at the center. when i was in eighth grade i played on a basketball teechl. team. i have to admit i wasn't very good at it. i always aspired to be an nba player. regardless of playing in college or nba, i expect many of you have be leading us because of the leadership skills you are learning on >> all right, good morning everyone. my name is monique moirer. i have the honor of the port commissioners and staff to welcome you back to the san francisco port. and this historic pier 48. pier 48 as you may know was one of the last piers built right before world war ii. it was built in concert with pier
so, i know we'll continue to work hard to make positive change. colleagues, are there any additional comments? then why don't we have a motion to continue this item to the call of the chair. can we take that without objection? that will be the order. madam clerk, are there any other items before the committee? >> no other matter. >> then we are adjourned. thank you. [adjourned] happy new year, everybody. i love the fact that we are doing a tournament here at the center. when i was...
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i do expect it will be changed in the smeet. basically what the speaker wanted the speaker got and that is we now have an austerity budget and that's going to be, i think, a killer to the economy, to job growth. what the house gop is now suggesting in terms of keeping the governments open is they'll provide some flexibility for the pentagon, but they don't want to provide the flexibility for any other part of the budget. why be indiscriminant in these cuts to education, to health care, to research, to other vital program that's we're going to provide flexibility for the defense department and we should provide flexibility in every other department. but frankly, i think the whole sequester in this whole aus tirty budget is a real mistake and ought to be done away with and we ought to move to a balanced program. >> as we look at wall street and we put up this graphic, so everybody can watch what we're watching, seeing the dow up 150 points, opening the a all-time highs today, that's wall street. main street is a completely differe
i do expect it will be changed in the smeet. basically what the speaker wanted the speaker got and that is we now have an austerity budget and that's going to be, i think, a killer to the economy, to job growth. what the house gop is now suggesting in terms of keeping the governments open is they'll provide some flexibility for the pentagon, but they don't want to provide the flexibility for any other part of the budget. why be indiscriminant in these cuts to education, to health care, to...
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there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on the streets, and we will continue to build those relationships as long as we have this in place. thank you. [applause] >> gino, you grteew up in the ba area. -- bay area. how do you determine the gang? and what makes a person a gang member. >> we grew up in the city of richmond. we are known for violence. i looked at this as being part of a gang. the term "gang" is manifested through the media, and law enforcement for numbers. it was more of a community. i did not go to school and meet somebody. i lived on this block and this is where my grandmother's house was, or i was born and raised. what people may see on tv was at my front door. the killing and the dope dealin
there are a number of things in the organization in place to start to make change. we have seen this over the last three or four years. in 2008 there were 98 homicides in san francisco. the number is now almost half. i think we continue to see that, as we work with the community. in closing, i want to say that your task force, they do an amazing job. they have the community aspect of this. they're out on the streets, and we will continue to build those relationships as long as we have this in...
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so we are going to do a quick change. and we would like to present our next keynote speaker. someone that has done a lot of work in the city and county of san francisco. in terms of reentry programs here in all the communities of san francisco. someone that i very much, that is very much a strong advocate around reentry. and the need for reentry services, i would like to welcome chief adult probation officer, wendy steele. [applause] >> a little shorter. thank you very much. it's such a privilege and honor to be here today to talk about this really important subject. adult probation's goal is to break the intergenerational cycle of incarceration. if we do it where we have the greatest risk and opportunity is with this 18-25 transitional age group. adult probation has undergone a transformation over the last three years. we have learned so much, and diag gasone. and the greater partners and others who put this forum
so we are going to do a quick change. and we would like to present our next keynote speaker. someone that has done a lot of work in the city and county of san francisco. in terms of reentry programs here in all the communities of san francisco. someone that i very much, that is very much a strong advocate around reentry. and the need for reentry services, i would like to welcome chief adult probation officer, wendy steele. [applause] >> a little shorter. thank you very much. it's such a...